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I think the types of people that end up in this situation are at a very vulnerable point in their life (Kathleen) or have a lot of hate for the people and situation that they were previously in (Justin).
I think your point about people's vulnerability is key. Everett was extremely manipulative and seemed to hone in on each individual's weakness. When he sensed Justin was seeing through him, he invited him into his "inner circle," throwing him into self doubt for a time.
How anyone could square eating only rice and beans, two-minute showers and those horrific meetings where someone is punished is beyond comprehension. I'd have been out of there and fast.
How anyone could square eating only rice and beans, two-minute showers and those horrific meetings where someone is punished is beyond comprehension. I'd have been out of there and fast.

I thought about that, too, Tracey. I don't think it would have mattered other than to clear out of town.

If it hadn't been for Eric, I think Justin would have been long gone.
By the way, why did Everett make Eric think Justin was dead?
By the way, why did Everett make Eric think Justin was dead?

By the way, why did Everett make Eric think Justin was dead?"
I don't remember that. Did Brandon tell Eric that when he visited him in jail?
That was the opening scene. Eric was shown a bag of bones by Everett who told him it was Justin. Said he hadn't survived the initiation.


We saw so little of Everett's charisma I fear that aspect was somewhat diffused in this story. We were more exposed to his cruelty, making it harder to understand why his followers were so loyal and dedicated. That part of the manipulation was missing for me.